- Wu
Jingzi (Wu Ching-tzu), (1701—January 11, 1754) was a
Chinese novelist during the Qing dynasty. He was born in the city now
known as Quanjiao, An****...
- The
Unofficial History of the Scholars, is a
Chinese novel written by Wu
Jingzi and
published in 1750
during the Qing dynasty. It is
considered one of the...
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Jingzi Town (simplified Chinese: 井字镇;
traditional Chinese: 井字鎮; pinyin:
Jǐngzì Zhèn) is an
urban town in
Shuangfeng County,
Hunan Province, People's Republic...
- of
Peerless Heroes) by Jin Guliang.
Parents Mother:
Unknown Father: Guo
Jingzi (郭敬之) Wife and
concubines Lady Wang (王氏),
legal wife Guo Xi (郭晞; 733–794)...
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Master Wu
Chengzi of Zhao
Xuanzi of Zhao
Zhuangzi of Zhao
Wenzi of Zhao
Jingzi of Zhao (趙景子)
Jianzi of Zhao (趙簡子)
Xiangzi of Zhao (趙襄子)
Huanzi of Zhao...
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writers of the Ming and Qing
dynasties such as Feng Menglong, Li Yu, and Wu
Jingzi; and
modern comic writers such as Lu Xun, Lin Yutang, Lao She, Qian Zhongshu...
- The
Scholars (poem), by W. B. Yeats, 1914/15 The
Scholars (novel), by Wu
Jingzi, 1750
Scholars (album), by Buke and Gase, 2019 Scholars, a 1950s
Texas music...
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psychological insight were
echoed in
highly skilled novels such as Wu
Jingzi's The
Scholars (1750) and Li Ruzhen's
Flowers in the
Mirror (1827). Cuisine...
- two concubines.
Cheng carried on the
family business in
selling salt. Wu
Jingzi (吴敬梓), who
hated salt merchants, also
became his friend. When the two became...
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Partner Zhou
Xinzi (original name:
Nobuko Habuto)
Children Zhou
Fengyi Zhou
Jingzi Zhou
Ruozi Parent(s) Zhou Boyi (father) Lu Rui (mother)
Relatives Zhou Shuren...